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How to pick the perfect Mangalsutra style based on your personality

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 20, 2025, 18:00 IST
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A symbol of sacred commitment!

In Indian culture, a Mangalsutra is not just another piece of jewellery; it is a symbol of love, commitment, and marriage. Only a married woman can wear this beautiful piece of jewellery, demonstrating the bond of marriage and good fortune, but who said that it cannot be done in style? Mangalsutra designs can easily balance tradition with modernity and style with significance without creating an overwhelming vibe. Let’s see some Mangalsutra designs and understand which is best suited for your personality.

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The traditional designs

If you’re a super traditional bride and wish to carry the hint in your jewels and ensembles, then the traditional black beads set with gold and silver chains Mangalsutra is the best option for you. These three combinations ward off the evil energies and negative forces from the wearer and have been a timeless pick for most of the brides, who wish to carry a part of traditional culture with them all the time.


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The alluring fusion designs

For brides who wish to marry tradition with the modern world, fusion designs are the ultimate pick for you. In these types of designs, you can add black beads and incorporate them into larger designs alongside something that gives a contemporary chic, like a stunning diamond pendant or platinum ring and chain. Fusion designs carry flexibility so that the pick feels unique and the bride thinks it's just meant for her.


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Iconic modern designs

Modern Mangalsutras include diamonds, lab diamonds, gemstones, and other trendy items that have gained popularity over the years. Many modern-day Mangalsutra designs also include chains made of 925 silver or gold featuring petite pendants, which look stunning and often come with precious stones. This is for women who wish to wear something modish and understated so that it carries a cultural spirit in the modern world.


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Personal customisation

If you’re someone who wants to make the Mangalsutra utterly unique and emotional, then opt for the customised palette and create a stunning piece according to your convenience. Add some charm with a delicate gold chain with small diamond detailing, or turn it upside down with stunning floral motifs. You can also make a statement with larger pendants, creating something magical and only yours.


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Addition of stone accents

The beauty of the Mangalsutra is enhanced by adding stones like diamonds, zircons, or iconic gemstones, which makes it unique from the usual black beads. You can insert a small ruby or opt for a navratna-style Mangalsutra, which looks alluring from every angle. You can go for a minimalistic approach with small beads and stones, but if you want to take it up a level, then add some bigger stones, which will amplify the look.


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